Ink Calendar for Windows 10 now supports adding images. The update also brings the option to show month view ink at the top of week view. Ink Calendar is a third-party calendar app that lets you ...
The UpNext is a single-purpose device that displays your next calendar appointment on an E Ink display. By design, it’s a simple device with a simple user interface designed to show just one piece of ...
[Martin Fasani] has set out to build a beautiful low power E-Ink Calendar he can hang on his wall. But perhaps more importantly, the work he has done makes it easier for everyone in the future to have ...
An individual known only by their internet pseudonym Speedyg0nz has created an electronic calendar with an E Ink display at home. The person used a Rasberry Pi computer to build the E-Ink Magic ...
Here comes another DIY project courtesy of Redditor Wuspy that uses an E Ink display and shows calendar information. However, as Hackster.io revealed, that’s just half the story as the calendar does ...
The IdeaClub Team has created a unique historical reminder and desktop gadget in the form of the Memory Box E-ink calendar. Designed to display historical events, dates and stories the small screen ...
Raspberry Pi enthusiasts searching for a unique way to get organised with their daily tasks and appointments might be interested in a Raspberry Pi powered e-ink organiser and calendar created by ...
E-ink displays are becoming almost common in DIY electronics circles, and now we have very capable, low-power microcontrollers, some of which feature some sort of wireless connectivity. Combine these ...
In Raspberry Pi projects, one creation stands out for its down-to-earth appeal and captivating ingenuity. Developed by a skilled maker known as Billydent on Reddit, this moon calendar brings the lunar ...
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Every few months, a new gadget will come along that makes us want to throw all our money at it. The newest one, called Magic Calendar, is a prototype e-ink calendar that syncs with your smartphone and ...
So we have YET another weekend update from our good friend Rohan Shraven (CEO of Notion Ink). This week he gives us some more awesome info. One of those updates is a new page on the site “features”.